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wrote in news::
> OS: Win2000
> Scanner: HP3570C usb
> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I get
> the following message:
>
> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>
> Line: 114
> Char: 2
> Error Library: Not registered
> Code: 0
> URL File: //c:\Program
> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>
> Do you want to continue running script?"
>
> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening and
> what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>

At line 114 in the script, there is an error. *Error Library: some
program element the script is looking for is not there* NOT registered in
the Registry of the O/S.

The script has terminated at that point. The script is not working and
even if you told it to continue, it has had a fatal error and is not
going to work.

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Guest

Is there anything I can do to "fix" the script?

On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 17:40:27 GMT, Duane Arnold <>
wrote:
> wrote in news::
>
>> OS: Win2000
>> Scanner: HP3570C usb
>> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I get
>> the following message:
>>
>> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>>
>> Line: 114
>> Char: 2
>> Error Library: Not registered
>> Code: 0
>> URL File: //c:\Program
>> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>>
>> Do you want to continue running script?"
>>
>> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
>> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening and
>> what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>>
>
>At line 114 in the script, there is an error. *Error Library: some
>program element the script is looking for is not there* NOT registered in
>the Registry of the O/S.
>
>The script has terminated at that point. The script is not working and
>even if you told it to continue, it has had a fatal error and is not
>going to work.
>
>Duane

Guest

I've uninstalled and reinstalled the scanner software twice already.

On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:48:37 +0200, Ingeborg <-> wrote:
> wrote in news::
>
>> Is there anything I can do to "fix" the script?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 17:40:27 GMT, Duane Arnold <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> wrote in news::
>>>
>>>> OS: Win2000
>>>> Scanner: HP3570C usb
>>>> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I
>>>> get the following message:
>>>>
>>>> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>>>>
>>>> Line: 114
>>>> Char: 2
>>>> Error Library: Not registered
>>>> Code: 0
>>>> URL File: //c:\Program
>>>> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>>>>
>>>> Do you want to continue running script?"
>>>>
>>>> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
>>>> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening
>>>> and what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>
>>>At line 114 in the script, there is an error. *Error Library: some
>>>program element the script is looking for is not there* NOT registered
>>>in the Registry of the O/S.
>>>
>>>The script has terminated at that point. The script is not working and
>>>even if you told it to continue, it has had a fatal error and is not
>>>going to work.
>>>
>>>Duane
>>
>>
>
>Reinstall the scanner software

wrote in news::
> Is there anything I can do to "fix" the script?
>
>
> On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 17:40:27 GMT, Duane Arnold <>
> wrote:
>
>> wrote in news::
>>
>>> OS: Win2000
>>> Scanner: HP3570C usb
>>> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I
>>> get the following message:
>>>
>>> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>>>
>>> Line: 114
>>> Char: 2
>>> Error Library: Not registered
>>> Code: 0
>>> URL File: //c:\Program
>>> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>>>
>>> Do you want to continue running script?"
>>>
>>> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
>>> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening
>>> and what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>
>>At line 114 in the script, there is an error. *Error Library: some
>>program element the script is looking for is not there* NOT registered
>>in the Registry of the O/S.
>>
>>The script has terminated at that point. The script is not working and
>>even if you told it to continue, it has had a fatal error and is not
>>going to work.
>>
>>Duane
>
>

°Mike° <> wrote in news:414933e9.24874453
@localhost.dot.net:
> Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.
> Check 'Disable script debugging'.
> Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.
>
>
Mike that is not going to fix the OP's problem. There is a program element
the script is looking for in the registry and it's not there and the script
is having a fatal program error.

<> wrote in message
news:...
> OS: Win2000
> Scanner: HP3570C usb
> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I get
> the following message:
>
> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>
> Line: 114
> Char: 2
> Error Library: Not registered
> Code: 0
> URL File: //c:\Program
> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>
> Do you want to continue running script?"
>
> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening and
> what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>
If you will take closer note of the error message, what do you see?

Your scanner's *.exe file is trying to load the url of a file on the
hdd which may or may not exist:
<Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm

Do a Start / Search for a file named director.htm and if found, rename
it to director.ht_ , *****then follow °Mike°'s instructions exactly and
reboot.

If 'no go', right click on the scanner's launch file (*.exe) in Windows
Explorer and create a new shortcut. (I would try this first.) Good luck!

"WormWood" <jojo@..com-de-com.com> wrote in message
news:...
>
> <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > OS: Win2000
> > Scanner: HP3570C usb
> > It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I
get
> > the following message:
> >
> > "An error has occured in the script on this page
> >
> > Line: 114
> > Char: 2
> > Error Library: Not registered
> > Code: 0
> > URL File: //c:\Program
> > Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
> >
> > Do you want to continue running script?"
> >
> > I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
> > and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening
and
> > what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
> >
> If you will take closer note of the error message, what do you see?
>
> Your scanner's *.exe file is trying to load the url of a file on the
> hdd which may or may not exist:
> <Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>
> Do a Start / Search for a file named director.htm and if found, rename
> it to director.ht_ , *****then follow °Mike°'s instructions exactly
and
> reboot.
>
> If 'no go', right click on the scanner's launch file (*.exe) in
Windows
> Explorer and create a new shortcut. (I would try this first.) Good
luck!
>
Oops! When making a new shortcut, rt.click on the scanner's existing
icon in Windows Explorer. Check out the properties to ensure it shows
the correct path.
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

"Duane Arnold" <> wrote in message
news:Xns955498742325Dnotmenotmecom@216.148.227.77...
> °Mike° <> wrote in news:414933e9.24874453
> @localhost.dot.net:
>
> > Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.
> > Check 'Disable script debugging'.
> > Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.
> >
> >
> Mike that is not going to fix the OP's problem. There is a program
element
> the script is looking for in the registry and it's not there and the
script
> is having a fatal program error.
>
Why do you think there is a script in the registry causing the problem?

'Error Library: Not registered Code: 0'
simply means there is no error code to match this particular error.

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 01:38:24 -0400, in
<>
WormWood scrawled:
>
>"Duane Arnold" <> wrote in message
>news:Xns955498742325Dnotmenotmecom@216.148.227.77...
>> °Mike° <> wrote in news:414933e9.24874453
>> @localhost.dot.net:
>>
>> > Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.
>> > Check 'Disable script debugging'.
>> > Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.
>> >
>> >
>> Mike that is not going to fix the OP's problem. There is a
>> program element the script is looking for in the registry and
>> it's not there and the script is having a fatal program error.
>>
>Why do you think there is a script in the registry causing the problem?

Duane Arnold, the blackguardly, hot-headed vomit, and herbalist, puffed:
>
>> OS: Win2000
>> Scanner: HP3570C usb
>> It worked before, but now when I double click on my scanner icon I
>> get the following message:
>>
>> "An error has occured in the script on this page
>>
>> Line: 114
>> Char: 2
>> Error Library: Not registered
>> Code: 0
>> URL File: //c:\Program
>> Files\Hewlitt-Packard\DigitalImaging\bbfe\director\director.htm
>>
>> Do you want to continue running script?"
>>
>> I clicked "yes", but nothing happened. I rebooted and clicked "no"
>> and nothing happened. Can someone please explain what's happening
>> and what I can do to remedy? Thanks in advance.
>>
>
> At line 114 in the script, there is an error. *Error Library: some
> program element the script is looking for is not there* NOT
> registered in the Registry of the O/S.
>
> The script has terminated at that point. The script is not working and
> even if you told it to continue, it has had a fatal error and is not
> going to work.
>
> Duane

"WormWood" <jojo@..com-de-com.com> wrote in news:86ydnSFBh93TIK_cRVn-:
>
> "Duane Arnold" <> wrote in message
> news:Xns955498742325Dnotmenotmecom@216.148.227.77...
>> °Mike° <> wrote in news:414933e9.24874453
>> @localhost.dot.net:
>>
>> > Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.
>> > Check 'Disable script debugging'.
>> > Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.
>> >
>> >
>> Mike that is not going to fix the OP's problem. There is a program
> element
>> the script is looking for in the registry and it's not there and the
> script
>> is having a fatal program error.
>>
> Why do you think there is a script in the registry causing the problem?
>
> 'Error Library: Not registered Code: 0'
> simply means there is no error code to match this particular error.
>
>
>

I don't see how you think that some script was running in some registry.
The script was looking for someting to be registerd that was not there. I
only went by what the OP's intications were as he continued the
execuition of the script and it didn't work, even after the OP uninstlled
and reinstalled the application.

°Mike° <> wrote in news:4132c511.31351734
@localhost.dot.net:
> On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 01:38:24 -0400, in
> <>
> WormWood scrawled:
>
>>
>>"Duane Arnold" <> wrote in message
>>news:Xns955498742325Dnotmenotmecom@216.148.227.77...
>>> °Mike° <> wrote in news:414933e9.24874453
>>> @localhost.dot.net:
>>>
>>> > Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.
>>> > Check 'Disable script debugging'.
>>> > Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> Mike that is not going to fix the OP's problem. There is a
>>> program element the script is looking for in the registry and
>>> it's not there and the script is having a fatal program error.
>>>
>>Why do you think there is a script in the registry causing the problem?
>
> Duane is a grinning idiot who's not capable of thinking.
>
> <snip>

So he turns off script debugging and the message doesn't show. I doubt
that is going to correct the OP's problem. The OP indicates that he has
uninstalled the application and reinstalled it and that didn't correct
the problem and the script problem was not there before, which the
application was running with debugging enabled and there was no problem.

There was no putdown to you but if you insist upon slinging some dirt,
then we can certainly go in that direction.

is just part of my signature that I have used for sometime. I wouldn't
think it would make you have some kind of a *fit*.

> >
> Oops! When making a new shortcut, rt.click on the scanner's existing
> icon in Windows Explorer. Check out the properties to ensure it shows
> the correct path.
>

I see that you no nothing about object programming. The IE debugger was
enabled prior to the OP having the problem and the application was running
with no errors. There are many program elements that a script will use.
Something the script is trying to execute is having problems and brought the
scripting code to the error message, which is an *unhandled error message*
and indicates that the script has basically terminated. Until it is
determined as to what is bringing the script code to that section of the
code and it has been resolved, nothing at the machine level is going to
correct the situation.

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